Dr. Patrick Cohn is a mental training expert at Peak Performance Sports. Dr. Cohn works with athletes and teams worldwide from a variety of sport backgrounds including soccer players and coaches. As the president and founder of Peak Performance Sports (Orlando, Florida), Dr. Patrick J. Cohn is dedicated to instilling confidence and composure, and teaching effective mental game skills to help athletes, teams and corporate professionals perform at maximum levels.
How to Building Upon the Successes of Last Season A breakout season provides a great sense of accomplishment for an athlete and validation of their abilities and hard work. While one season can build your confidence, you will need to continue to work on your game in order to feed … Read Sport Psychology Tip
Staying Motivated and Having Fun in Soccer Are you having fun playing soccer? Do you enjoy going to practice and playing games? When you were young, playing soccer was exciting. All through the week, you looked with anticipation to practice with your friends and play in games. Even putting on … Read Sport Psychology Tip
How to Focus on The Process in Soccer “We are focused on the process” has become a catch phrase in sports. Teams such as the NBA Philadelphia Sixers, the NFL New England Patriots and the MLB New York Yankees use the term “process” to describe the focus of their teams. … Read Sport Psychology Tip
How to Improve Your Consistency in Soccer “Don’t try to do too much!” That is a phrase every soccer coach has mentioned but the message is often misunderstood by players. What do coaches mean when they refer to “doing too much” and how does it affect a player’s performance on … Read Sport Psychology Tip
How To Improve Your Mental Game in Soccer The England soccer team has longstanding success throughout history. Many previous teams have seemed to carry the weight of past success and pressure from expectations to perform a certain way. Though, this England soccer team appears significantly different. Much of the credit … Read Sport Psychology Tip
Staying Composed After a Tough Loss Are you a good “sport?” Do you show respect to others and the facility even after a heartbreaking loss? Does the result of a game negatively influence your character? The Japanese endured a painful loss this week in Round 16 of the World Cup. … Read Sport Psychology Tip